Evanescent

Evanescent

ˌevəˈnes(ə)nt

Adjective

  • Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
  • (Physics) Denoting a field or wave that extends into a region where it cannot propagate and whose amplitude therefore decreases with distance.

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Example Sentences

“I treasure the evanescent moments of calm before the rest of the house wakes up.”

“The artist tried to capture the evanescent shimmer of the sunrise in a few brushstrokes.”

“The holidays can feel bittersweet, as I feel like the time with my family is evanescent.”

Word Origin

Latin, early 18th century

Why this word?

This adjective is most commonly used in a literary or poetic sense. “Evanescent” means “soon passing out of sight or memory,” and it’s often used to refer to transient encounters, such as sunrises or brief emotional experiences. A less common application of the adjective, while still literary, is to describe things with extreme delicacy. It can be used as a synonym for “fragile” or “diaphanous.” 

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